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it will require official action -- eu eu unanimously. it will require officials to speak in english. frederick and queen annes counties has the similar policy. >>> parents teach kids to respect others and to ham earth message home -- hammer the message home today it's proclaimed no name calling day here in maryland. a 10-year-old wrote a letter to the governor to make the proclamation and he did. >>> coming up tonight, family members will say final good- byes to earl weaver. the hall of fame manager died a week ago at the age of 82789 his family is holding a private ceremony in florida and a public sear money will be tomorrow. the -- ceremony will be tomorrow. the orioles will hold a memorial here in baltimore but no date has been set. >>> beginning tomorrow, get tickets to spring training for the o's. they will be in florida beginning next month. you can buy single game tickets for spring training beginning tomorrow. they kick off the spring session on february 23rd against the twins. >>> it's a race unlike any other of four presidents
it will require official action -- eu eu unanimously. it will require officials to speak in english. frederick and queen annes counties has the similar policy. >>> parents teach kids to respect others and to ham earth message home -- hammer the message home today it's proclaimed no name calling day here in maryland. a 10-year-old wrote a letter to the governor to make the proclamation and he did. >>> coming up tonight, family members will say final good- byes to earl weaver....
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eu china diplomatic relations dates back to nineteen seventy five the eu china strategic partnership was launched into south and three it's is going to cover a multitude of at risk including business opportunities and national security and run into protection and academic exchanges. seen on cctv. you watching cctv means a chinese navy man to coach at colton he shot past the pontiff of the philippines to offer assistance to survive is a time when i get and she is bringing three hundred hospital beds and plans to provide gone full of cash that is venturing into the defences and they feel intense anti zombie is no secret to it that bombs to medical assistance including c t scan as it did tell x ray machines all they can generate as a black eye and compressed and systems is accompanied by a naval landing ship and to carry a base that had caught this dozens of special forces ninety three magical like this and that welcomes us to read the facts that are on board the ship and this doesn't seem to have a beach experience is a disaster relief and rescue. antioch is expected to meet you one of
eu china diplomatic relations dates back to nineteen seventy five the eu china strategic partnership was launched into south and three it's is going to cover a multitude of at risk including business opportunities and national security and run into protection and academic exchanges. seen on cctv. you watching cctv means a chinese navy man to coach at colton he shot past the pontiff of the philippines to offer assistance to survive is a time when i get and she is bringing three hundred hospital...
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eu leaders met in paris to discuss the problem. they announced measures, including more job training. they also want to assist groups that help young people find work. eu nations can access the $60 billion fund if they submit specific national plans to counter youth unemployment by year end. european council president herman fandrupi stressed the importance of stabilizing the region's social and political situations. he said the eu is trying to spur economic growth and put an end to youth unemployment. young people in the region are still having trouble finding jobs after the credit crunch. more than half of those under 25 in greece and spain are out of work. >>> shopkeepers in traditional markets in south korea have seen big retail stores pop up all around them. some have been unable to keep up with the competition. now many are turning to technology used by the rivals in an effort to survive. nhk world's anna jong explains. >> reporter: shingi market began in the 1970s. they sell fresh food and daily necessities. south korea has
eu leaders met in paris to discuss the problem. they announced measures, including more job training. they also want to assist groups that help young people find work. eu nations can access the $60 billion fund if they submit specific national plans to counter youth unemployment by year end. european council president herman fandrupi stressed the importance of stabilizing the region's social and political situations. he said the eu is trying to spur economic growth and put an end to youth...
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while the island takes the strain many hope the eu will change its system. well, the people here of lampedusa have been solding a silent memorial. the people here have really felt the full weight of this tragedy and many of course have been dealing with these kinds of situations here for years and know full well exactly how these tragedies unfold here. here is what one man who got involved in the rescue efforts had to say about his experience on thursday. >> translator: at dawn it seemed that i could hear screams, but i didn't really think anything of it. we thought it was sea gulls, but at a certain point my friend said we need to go out to sea. and there were all of these people with their arms raised crying for help. it was just terrible. at that point we immediately called the port and quickly started picking up these people in the boat. we picked up 47 of them. >> as the rescue operations were hampered by bad weather, there was a sense of frustration amongst the coast gashed that they could not continue with those operations as much as they would. they
while the island takes the strain many hope the eu will change its system. well, the people here of lampedusa have been solding a silent memorial. the people here have really felt the full weight of this tragedy and many of course have been dealing with these kinds of situations here for years and know full well exactly how these tragedies unfold here. here is what one man who got involved in the rescue efforts had to say about his experience on thursday. >> translator: at dawn it seemed...
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the eu had been on negative watch for some time. leaders were finishing up a summit in brussels fresh off a deal to create a banking union which will in theory bring their economies closer together. officials from the united states and european union have wrapped up a third round of negotiations into creating the largest free trade agreement. tariffs are already low. the free trade agreement would help eliminate red tape and would help industries from food to aviation to industry. the deal would not mean deregulation. >> a key goal would be to protect the rights of the government to protect public interest. >> we are committed to ensuring these negotiations wouldn't be privacy oromising other legitimate protections. >> now here in france the economic recovery has been weaker than many hope for. up aompany plans to wrap feeble .4% growth rate. michele reports. >> the decorations are up. the christmas lights are twinkling, but this year the struggling economy means french consumers continue to spend less. shrinking income and high une
the eu had been on negative watch for some time. leaders were finishing up a summit in brussels fresh off a deal to create a banking union which will in theory bring their economies closer together. officials from the united states and european union have wrapped up a third round of negotiations into creating the largest free trade agreement. tariffs are already low. the free trade agreement would help eliminate red tape and would help industries from food to aviation to industry. the deal...
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members or less eu members? >> eu or euro? >> let's go euro members. >> i think oddly there might be a couple more. some of the more hard car or still keen to get into some club. but without any huge confidence i would harbor guess a couple of these guys might. if not they will be very close. >> so no one is going to leave. >> i want to go back to all the money that should be rushing out of the banks. >> you mean in cyprus? >> no. if you're corporate, money in french bank, italian bank, a bank in portugal. do you say, okay, let's rethink what we're doing here? >> you're going to have to. as it happens i personally have a small investment just a year ago in a greek-based online insurance company business. and they have luckily only a sphal part of cash. so they're getting whacked on it. having listened to these guys when i saw them last week they're certainly going to be thinking about these kind of issues. and any corporate with business exposure all around europe is going to be having -- your audit committee wo
members or less eu members? >> eu or euro? >> let's go euro members. >> i think oddly there might be a couple more. some of the more hard car or still keen to get into some club. but without any huge confidence i would harbor guess a couple of these guys might. if not they will be very close. >> so no one is going to leave. >> i want to go back to all the money that should be rushing out of the banks. >> you mean in cyprus? >> no. if you're corporate,...
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eu countries imposed an anti-dumping tariff of about 12% on the chinese imports. they plan to raise the tariff in august to about 47%. but they say china who is now agreed to lift the minimum price for its solar panel exports and the europeans have agreed to remove the tariff. the dispute had put a large amount of trade between the two markets at risk. china exported more than $27 billion worth of the solar products to eu countries in 2011. >>> the head of tokyo electric power company's independent expert panel has criticized the utility for its lack of risk communication regarding contaminated water at fukushima daiichi. dale kline is a former chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission. he became chairman of the reform committee for tepco last october. he spoke to nhk world on saturday about the company's late admission of leakages at the plant. >> in fact, the first time i heard about it, some of the initial reports was via the press. and so that's one of the reasons that i was rather unhappy is that the reform committee has encouraged tepco to do a much
eu countries imposed an anti-dumping tariff of about 12% on the chinese imports. they plan to raise the tariff in august to about 47%. but they say china who is now agreed to lift the minimum price for its solar panel exports and the europeans have agreed to remove the tariff. the dispute had put a large amount of trade between the two markets at risk. china exported more than $27 billion worth of the solar products to eu countries in 2011. >>> the head of tokyo electric power...
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south sudan's neighbors hold talks in juba to stop the deadly sectarian fighting us and eu special envoy and troops to protect its embassy. for the first time at her doctors use an artificial heart for a long term transplanted this in hopes to overcome shortages of available organs. thanks for checking us no prospect at molly home. first turkey's prime minister richard everyone is getting back its falling days of arrests for getting his government. a minister firing dozens of senior police officials said iran says he's not fighting a state within a state meanwhile prosecutors charging a number of government allies with corruption. the latest indictment coming this saturday against the sons of two cabinet ministers. some in turkey say supporters of exiled cleric and former ally of the prime minister the two of the land could be behind the government's corruption probe. bring us up to speed let's cross now to our correspondents in ankara just for mortimer that desperate to that of a complicated story here what's the latest on how ministers of police firing late yesterday. luke five sevente
south sudan's neighbors hold talks in juba to stop the deadly sectarian fighting us and eu special envoy and troops to protect its embassy. for the first time at her doctors use an artificial heart for a long term transplanted this in hopes to overcome shortages of available organs. thanks for checking us no prospect at molly home. first turkey's prime minister richard everyone is getting back its falling days of arrests for getting his government. a minister firing dozens of senior police...
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there a sense that perhaps there could be more of some kind of helper happens even from brussels and eu in order to help the people with this continuing situation they are having to face? >> we are doing the best but i think it's not an italian problem. we are the border of europe and work as europe police force and border and surveillance. the evening before the boat arrives was 180 at 9:00 p.m. and add midnight were more with a lot of women and children. >> thank you very much. of course, the opinion perhaps that this is not really a problem for the people of lampadoosa and the mayor said this is a situation which they had to deal with for years and there needs to be a larger help and european help to get concerted effort to get more humanitarian help and aid to people who are fleeing dangerous situation, conflict in africa and middle east and they come here traumatized and european wide assistance to the situation really needs to be put in practice now, steven. >> thank you for that. let's go to mogudishu and peter. peter, they estimate about 30,000 have made the periless journey to
there a sense that perhaps there could be more of some kind of helper happens even from brussels and eu in order to help the people with this continuing situation they are having to face? >> we are doing the best but i think it's not an italian problem. we are the border of europe and work as europe police force and border and surveillance. the evening before the boat arrives was 180 at 9:00 p.m. and add midnight were more with a lot of women and children. >> thank you very much. of...
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meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as well. i think we're kind of interested in what they get. the eu's france missing the economic target. they see french gdp up 2.3% in 2013. up 0.9% in 2014. basically, that means they would miss their economic target and they will fail to meet francois hollande's public finances and unemployment. as far as spain is concerned, which will be the other interesting point, they see government debt in spain rising to 104.3% of gdp by 2015, '1 6/. the spanish budget at 0.9% of gdp in 2014. 6.6% in 2015. as for the unemployment rate, we see spanish unempl
meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as...
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the eu it's not a big deal for. for cyprus, in the future, they need to come up with a new way to propel the economy because they're not necessarily going to do it st way they had been doing it to this point? >> that's right. in any case, cyprus is going to have to restructure the economy. cyprus's banking system reaches close to 1,000% of its economy. the eu has already announced that it dmandz demands cyprus return that economy to 20% of gdp, talking about reducing it by two-thirds. that's going to happen in any case. right now, the question is, how quickly can you solve this problem? if you do it with restructuring of the bank, which is quite simple and that can be done in a couple of days, you reduce the government's financing demand requirement down to approximately 5 billion euros. because then all your financing are the government deficits. >> adam, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> becky, you highlight a really good point. what is very clear from this government and also from the people on the ground tha
the eu it's not a big deal for. for cyprus, in the future, they need to come up with a new way to propel the economy because they're not necessarily going to do it st way they had been doing it to this point? >> that's right. in any case, cyprus is going to have to restructure the economy. cyprus's banking system reaches close to 1,000% of its economy. the eu has already announced that it dmandz demands cyprus return that economy to 20% of gdp, talking about reducing it by two-thirds....
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so we need a better responsibility sharing within states within the eu. >> reporter: the camps in lebanon and jordan with saturated. faced with these images it's hard for europe to argue it can only take a few thousand refugees. >>> meanwhile on a different continent a typhoon is brewing. everton will bring you up to date. >> yes, we have a typhoon drewing. this is the tropical depression 23w. rather well organized this is little system, we're look at around sunday before the system makes its way through. winds gusting to 200 kilometers per hour. we're expecting the storm to make its way northwestwards. we can't be too confident it will miss taiwan all together. but on the eastern side of china, we could see a significant amount of flooding coming in here. meanwhile it's hurricane watch for the south coast of the us. tropical storm karen has developed. that's its position there. wind is no great problem, gusting to 120, but it will make its way northwards. so heavy rains in new orleans, and all of louisiana. and also effecting florida. >> wet and windy. everton many thanks. >>> more to co
so we need a better responsibility sharing within states within the eu. >> reporter: the camps in lebanon and jordan with saturated. faced with these images it's hard for europe to argue it can only take a few thousand refugees. >>> meanwhile on a different continent a typhoon is brewing. everton will bring you up to date. >> yes, we have a typhoon drewing. this is the tropical depression 23w. rather well organized this is little system, we're look at around sunday before...
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and the eu? >> there's no question that the kind of communication we have had with the european allies have been very important and very useful when it comes to making clear how much we value the kind of security cooperation that our nations have and that we have with europe in general. comes toal when it keeping americans safe, when it comes to keeping our european allies safe. there are the tensions that of been caused by these disclosures are ones that we knowledge and ones that we are addressing directly in our communications with european nations and other nations who have been part of the disclosures. >> [indiscernible] >> i would not speak for any european nation or any other allied nation, but we believe the kind of medication that we have engaged in has been effective and useful in making we value those relationships, how important our cooperation is when it comes to national security issues and intelligence matters and how much more broad our relations verybecause these are important ec
and the eu? >> there's no question that the kind of communication we have had with the european allies have been very important and very useful when it comes to making clear how much we value the kind of security cooperation that our nations have and that we have with europe in general. comes toal when it keeping americans safe, when it comes to keeping our european allies safe. there are the tensions that of been caused by these disclosures are ones that we knowledge and ones that we are...
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spied on its european allies by bugging an eu building in washington and tapping into its commuter network. many allies weren't pleased with the revelations with the french president saying we cannot accept this kind of behavior. at a press conference in tanzania this morning, president obama sought to down play the controversy suggesting this is something practiced by all countries, not just the u.s. in other words, countries spy on each other. >> i guarantee that you in european capitals there are people who are interested in if not what i had for breakfast, in at least what my talk points might be should i end up meeting with their leaders. that's how intelligence services operate. >> and joining us now from washington, james bamford, author of "the shadow factory, the ultra secret nsa from 9/11 to the eavesdropping on america." his nsa story also graces the latest cover of the issue of "wired" magazine. james, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> james, answer that question for us. we have only heard about the spying that goes one way from the u.s. toward our european allies. b
spied on its european allies by bugging an eu building in washington and tapping into its commuter network. many allies weren't pleased with the revelations with the french president saying we cannot accept this kind of behavior. at a press conference in tanzania this morning, president obama sought to down play the controversy suggesting this is something practiced by all countries, not just the u.s. in other words, countries spy on each other. >> i guarantee that you in european...
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. >> i just wanted to ask if you don't think, foreign minister lieberman, the eu and israel should speak to the uranian people. people whoiranian elected ramani did so for a reason. a is that the answer you want to give to the iranian people? >> no. we enjoyed really friendly relations with the iranian people form may be hundreds, thousands of years. only after the khamenei revolution do we have what we but relations between the iranian and jewish people, it is an old history. we enjoy good relations. and of course, we have some dialogue with the iranian people through mass media, but it has loan up -- blown up. the israeli of citizens is our responsibility. because of nuclear weapons, nuclear power, nuclear capabilities. is first and foremost a question of responsibility. there are many countries that , butnuclear capabilities it is a political decision. for example, germany and japan. they have all the knowledge, all of the infrastructure. --er a political decision seven, maybe six weeks. we are not worried about japan and we are not worried about germany. but we are really worried abo
. >> i just wanted to ask if you don't think, foreign minister lieberman, the eu and israel should speak to the uranian people. people whoiranian elected ramani did so for a reason. a is that the answer you want to give to the iranian people? >> no. we enjoyed really friendly relations with the iranian people form may be hundreds, thousands of years. only after the khamenei revolution do we have what we but relations between the iranian and jewish people, it is an old history. we...
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on syria, if the eu is amended or lapses, is that your intention to send opposition forces weapons and are you encouraging president obama to take the same step? thank you. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learned about it from the news reports that i think most people learned about this. i think it was on friday. this is pretty straightforward. if, in fact, irs personnel engaged in that kind of practices that had been reported on and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, that is outrageous. there is no place for it. they have to be held fully accountable because the irs requires absolute integrity and people have to have confidence with applying it in in a nonpartisan way. you should feel that way regardless of party. had some point, there will be republican administrations. either way, if you do not want the irs ever being perceived to be biased in anything less than neutral in terms of how they operate. this is something that i think people are properly concerned about. the ig is conducting its investigation. i am not going to comment on their specific fin
on syria, if the eu is amended or lapses, is that your intention to send opposition forces weapons and are you encouraging president obama to take the same step? thank you. >> let me take the irs situation first. i first learned about it from the news reports that i think most people learned about this. i think it was on friday. this is pretty straightforward. if, in fact, irs personnel engaged in that kind of practices that had been reported on and were intentionally targeting...
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google has been really the focus of this three-year investigation that has been going on in the eu and to its search business there, the dominance of the google search engine. also helping the stock move higher today, brooke, wireless carriers activating a million android devices per day, giving apple a run for its money. >> good for those folks who got in when getting was good in '04. alison kosik, thank you. >>> broad picture, let's talk to jill schlessinger. jill, i knew i liked you. i was reading a piece today where you quoted the grateful dead in talking about the ups and downs of the dow jones. give me that line. >> it has been a long, strange trip. come on, now. just think about this, in the summer of 2007, we first crossed 14,000. and that was well before anyone really, the broad public understood we're about to become sucked into the precipice of disaster by the financial sector. so, of course, 14,000 doesn't feel quite as good this time around and frankly a lot of retail investors have not yet gotten back into the market after these last five or six bruising years, who could
google has been really the focus of this three-year investigation that has been going on in the eu and to its search business there, the dominance of the google search engine. also helping the stock move higher today, brooke, wireless carriers activating a million android devices per day, giving apple a run for its money. >> good for those folks who got in when getting was good in '04. alison kosik, thank you. >>> broad picture, let's talk to jill schlessinger. jill, i knew i...
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membership, the eu perspective. that's why belgrade decided to let make a deal with pristina and have these local elections organ entire territory. eventually, serbs from north were not happy with that decision and we had several incidents in the north of kosovo in a number of voting stations. he elections were interrupted. so what will be next for kosovo after these elections? will the north be integrated in the rest of the country? it is up to politicians to see whether they can overcome this boycott which the seriously hampered this negotiation processes between belgrade and kristina. >>> i am eboni deon. it has been a mainly quiet and dry day over the eastern u.s. we have clear air. it's allowing that much colder air to drive in across parts of new england. temperatures really haven't moved all that much. earlier this morning, around 46 degrees and in new york city and we are only sitting at 50 degrees. it's now 46 in boston. we are at 54 in philadelphia. it's 58 in d.c. so what a difference a day makes at a pas
membership, the eu perspective. that's why belgrade decided to let make a deal with pristina and have these local elections organ entire territory. eventually, serbs from north were not happy with that decision and we had several incidents in the north of kosovo in a number of voting stations. he elections were interrupted. so what will be next for kosovo after these elections? will the north be integrated in the rest of the country? it is up to politicians to see whether they can overcome this...
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general assembly last year and supportive of the eu settlement outlines which have been brought into being as well. so certainly france seemed very much in palestinian eyes as a good friend and as a fair interlocker in terms of it recognizes the palestinian state and the words that he spoke there particularly concerning the stumbling blocks within negotiation, principally as he pointed out, settlements are words that he hopes the french president will take back with further talks with the prime minister in the course of the day. >> reporter: mike, in terms of confidence billing gestures and we heard about this, what measures would he be looking for? >> well, we had the question, a phrase that has been used repeatedly every time he refers to the negotiation process and that is gestures. he says that both sides have to make some form of gesture to push this process forward and not quite clear what exact gestures he is looking at from the palestinians at this point but he said that the palestinian state requires the recognition of israeli security. now whether this is some kind of code
general assembly last year and supportive of the eu settlement outlines which have been brought into being as well. so certainly france seemed very much in palestinian eyes as a good friend and as a fair interlocker in terms of it recognizes the palestinian state and the words that he spoke there particularly concerning the stumbling blocks within negotiation, principally as he pointed out, settlements are words that he hopes the french president will take back with further talks with the prime...
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. >> what does this mean for the ripple effect outside the eu and into the american markets? >> well, that's a very important point. the u.s. markets came up just a little bit on the friday session before all this cyprus news came out. we had finished what was the greatest run-up in the dow since 1996. ten straight sessions of gains. a little bit of euphoria in the markets had been coming out a bit. the concern is that this won't be just a cypriot event, it would be something that could affect deposits in italy and spain. as we know, events in italy and spain which are giants in the european economy can affect the risk appetite globally and that is very tenuous at high levels. >> steve sedgwick, nice to see you, thank you. >>> less than a week into his tenure at the vatican, pope francis has defined himself as a pontiff to the people and something of a challenge to his security detail. the new pope broke protocol and made an impromptus appearance at the side gate of the vatican where he shook hands and kissed babies. pope francis then gave his first prayer to the virgin mary
. >> what does this mean for the ripple effect outside the eu and into the american markets? >> well, that's a very important point. the u.s. markets came up just a little bit on the friday session before all this cyprus news came out. we had finished what was the greatest run-up in the dow since 1996. ten straight sessions of gains. a little bit of euphoria in the markets had been coming out a bit. the concern is that this won't be just a cypriot event, it would be something that...
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how do you keep them there and had eu keep them spending? to keep them here. it is a nightclub capital of the world. coming here to be here for the parties and the djs. consider doing a nightclub tonight, they will do a nightclub on one night and britney on another. >> do you let people hang out and party? >> a pre-party in the theater, the show starts at 9:00. they will relax and order bottles. the show ended about 10:30 p.m. or 10:45 p.m. >> order ticket sales looking like? >> superb. >> you run entertainment at flagss, and he was at six -- >> entertainment is a big part of it. >> britney is one example that can be done. >> the idea for this theater is to have a rotation of pop residents. she is the first artist to have a residency in vegas. we look for artists that fit that different demo. they open up billboard magazine, find the top 40 folks charting that can do residency with us. >> justin bieber? >> that is a little young. >> he will retire, why not go to vegas? >> it sounds like we could get you to the show. itself is a fascinating place. i have a docu
how do you keep them there and had eu keep them spending? to keep them here. it is a nightclub capital of the world. coming here to be here for the parties and the djs. consider doing a nightclub tonight, they will do a nightclub on one night and britney on another. >> do you let people hang out and party? >> a pre-party in the theater, the show starts at 9:00. they will relax and order bottles. the show ended about 10:30 p.m. or 10:45 p.m. >> order ticket sales looking like?...
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. >> we can certainly expect representing the eu, katherine ashton will be speaking here. who else, i am not 100% sure. it's interesting to note that within the press conference room, there has been an awful lot of rearranging of furniture. several podiums have been taken away. who will talk with the foreign minister? it will be interesting to note and perhaps we will get a clearer idea once we know the status of who will be talking with where things stand, but again, this is quickly moving. we have been waiting for quite some time for this to happen. and now, as oftentimes happens with these things, once it starts to cascade, it goes pretty quickly, but we hope to have a clearer idea of house things stand here any time now. >> as you mentioned, it's well past midnight in geneva. we will take a quick break. we will see you in a minute. we are following the story. as soon as that press conference happens there in jeng eva, since world leaders emerged, we will bring it to you life. >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around
. >> we can certainly expect representing the eu, katherine ashton will be speaking here. who else, i am not 100% sure. it's interesting to note that within the press conference room, there has been an awful lot of rearranging of furniture. several podiums have been taken away. who will talk with the foreign minister? it will be interesting to note and perhaps we will get a clearer idea once we know the status of who will be talking with where things stand, but again, this is quickly...
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the demonstrations began after he rejected a packet with the eu and sided with russia. barnaby phillips is in russia with the latest on the protest >> reporter: in the city center, it does feel like a revolution is underway. the city hall has become a headquarters for protesters. all day, people came in. just have a look or enjoy the food and hot drunks or even to catch catch a nap. amidst all of this, a workman valiantly removes the carpet so that it won't get damaged in these extraordinary times. the problem for the opposition is where do they go from here? how do they turn occupation into political victory? >> the way to resolve this crisis is through parliament elections. we want a no-confidence resolution in the government of ukraine. this government should resign >> reporter: pictures have emerged from sunday night that show the police were, at times, brutal in the treatment of protesters and journisalistjour >> antoine was beaton by riot police. he pleaded with them to stop. these are his bruises, and this is all that's left of his camera. the police were also on
the demonstrations began after he rejected a packet with the eu and sided with russia. barnaby phillips is in russia with the latest on the protest >> reporter: in the city center, it does feel like a revolution is underway. the city hall has become a headquarters for protesters. all day, people came in. just have a look or enjoy the food and hot drunks or even to catch catch a nap. amidst all of this, a workman valiantly removes the carpet so that it won't get damaged in these...
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. >> the new revelations about spying on the eu and spying on our allies. germany and france, french president, outraged by this. it is like on page -- "new york times," even deep in "the new york times," not even on the front page. front page is where snowden is. that's a real issue. joan we know they're spying on us. i think the president handled that artfully. mr. snowden will continue to embarrass the administration. i do want to shift quickly because from russia with love to i can see russia from my house we turn to today's social media question where we asked our viewers could sarah palin deliver a blow if she quits to run the party. she's all talk, she's never achieved anything except for drawing attention to herself. well nicholas, she definitely knows how to get us all talking. apparently the republican party is not meeting sarah palin's needs. call glen rice. has christmas come early for us all? i'll ask you this as the comedian on the panel. the fact that sarah palin continues to make herself newsworthy. is it sad or hilarious? >> i think it keep
. >> the new revelations about spying on the eu and spying on our allies. germany and france, french president, outraged by this. it is like on page -- "new york times," even deep in "the new york times," not even on the front page. front page is where snowden is. that's a real issue. joan we know they're spying on us. i think the president handled that artfully. mr. snowden will continue to embarrass the administration. i do want to shift quickly because from russia...
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they're calling upon the eu to give them help and say this is the situation which really needs an europe-wide solution. >> so in the first six months of 2013, 8,400 migrants and asylum seekers landed on the coast of italy and malta. of those 8,400, 6,000 hundred departed from north africa, princely libya. only 40 deaths reported of people attempting to cross into italy. in comparison, 500 people were reported dead or missing at sea in 2012. 13,200 reaching italian shores. >>> now political happenings around the world tonight we're looking at ireland, italy and syria. first in ireland, voters are trying to decide to back kinneys proposal. and italy's former prime minister berlusconi is one step closer to permanent exile. they have introduced a vote to remove him. >>> syria's embattled president said he would run for re-election if the syrian people wanted him to, but would refrain from running for another term if he felt most syrians wanted him to step down. he made no mention of the syrian military's role in a war that has dragged on for more that two years now and taken more than 100,000 liv
they're calling upon the eu to give them help and say this is the situation which really needs an europe-wide solution. >> so in the first six months of 2013, 8,400 migrants and asylum seekers landed on the coast of italy and malta. of those 8,400, 6,000 hundred departed from north africa, princely libya. only 40 deaths reported of people attempting to cross into italy. in comparison, 500 people were reported dead or missing at sea in 2012. 13,200 reaching italian shores. >>> now...
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and then we push it out to the private sector across the eu. it's hard to have that dialogue if we can't have a sharing arrangement even with our own private sector folks here. this is a private sector generated economy here when it comes to the internet. so are networks are privately sector runs, protect and driven and argue that's the right way to do it. that means let's have a uniquely american approach to this that protects privacy, protect civil liberties and still protect our intellectual property. and our national security as well. so we will do that through the europeans and then spread out to the g20. that's kind of our plan as we go out. for any other report here, you should grab the estonians. they are ahead of the curve when it comes to cyber protection, mainly because they have lived through such a tough time on their own. your ambassador is fantastic, and she should get anywhere she can because when she shows up, she wins converts. she is really good. [inaudible] >> yes. yes, sir. >> my name is mike. i'm a native of michigan so it
and then we push it out to the private sector across the eu. it's hard to have that dialogue if we can't have a sharing arrangement even with our own private sector folks here. this is a private sector generated economy here when it comes to the internet. so are networks are privately sector runs, protect and driven and argue that's the right way to do it. that means let's have a uniquely american approach to this that protects privacy, protect civil liberties and still protect our intellectual...
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we're not worried about, well, for the moment, the eu -- we have that kind of psychological factor. a healthy private sector. and the problem is what? the problem is government and bad policy. and that's what we have to offset. >> but jim iuorio, i want to know where to invest. do we buy gold, silver, and commodities? do we buy banks, which are lagging a little bit? do we buy industrial cyclicals to play the world boom, if there is such a thing? in other words, how do you invest right now, having passed this 14,000 benchmark? >> well, there's a couple things. first of all, when caterpillar released its earnings it talked about good numbers out of housing. and you stloe in china. you invest in things like copper. you know i still like gold and silver. and today with the green light from the fed i'm still going to stay in things like those. i am in bank of america. i am in health care. i think the stock market looks pretty good. you said before, though, the stock market tends to be a leading indicator of the economy. when the fed pumps in so much money and global banks pump in so much
we're not worried about, well, for the moment, the eu -- we have that kind of psychological factor. a healthy private sector. and the problem is what? the problem is government and bad policy. and that's what we have to offset. >> but jim iuorio, i want to know where to invest. do we buy gold, silver, and commodities? do we buy banks, which are lagging a little bit? do we buy industrial cyclicals to play the world boom, if there is such a thing? in other words, how do you invest right...
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my foundation hosted with the irish government last april a very good conference during the irish eu presidency. we had du commissioners and ministers from different european countries, with the deputy prime minister and others listening to those who had come from different communities around the world. , parts ofthe arctic africa. all of them very clear about what the problem was and that they were needing more support and needed understanding, that they actually had the knowledge. that was very empowering to them. we make mistakes if we try to do from the outside will communities themselves know best, as you heard this morning. >> you mentioned the u.n., summit. democracy now! has been at copenhagen, cancun, doha, durban, even at the people summit in bolivia. the next one is in warsaw, poland. a major polluter, coal polluter in the world. many saw president obama flying into copenhagen and really being the one to collapse any kind of binding agreement on climate change. what should be the role of the u.s. and also what about the fact it is poland this year? i have followed the summ
my foundation hosted with the irish government last april a very good conference during the irish eu presidency. we had du commissioners and ministers from different european countries, with the deputy prime minister and others listening to those who had come from different communities around the world. , parts ofthe arctic africa. all of them very clear about what the problem was and that they were needing more support and needed understanding, that they actually had the knowledge. that was...
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the eu is threatening to cancel pending trade talks. thanks, edward snowden, we appreciate it. let's spin. there's a lot of directions to go. one of the dynamic that's really interesting, to consider president obama's position here, i think we've all been trying to figure out where exactly he stands. he's been hawkish in some ways and continued a lot of these programs but he also seems sort of ret sent, saying they suspended the spying operations, they didn't know about it. peter king said something interesting over the weekend that sort of speaks to that. >> the president should stop apologizing and being defensive. the realty is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in united states but in france and germany and throughout europe. quite frankly they have done so much for our country and help this president in his term, he should be -- he's commander in chief, he should stand with nsa. >> george w. bush took like the peter king approach, the world was black and white. if it was furthering our aim of capturing bad guys, that was the end of the story. this president beca
the eu is threatening to cancel pending trade talks. thanks, edward snowden, we appreciate it. let's spin. there's a lot of directions to go. one of the dynamic that's really interesting, to consider president obama's position here, i think we've all been trying to figure out where exactly he stands. he's been hawkish in some ways and continued a lot of these programs but he also seems sort of ret sent, saying they suspended the spying operations, they didn't know about it. peter king said...
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. >> i would refer you to the eu. >> i would refer you to the chinese. [ laughter ] >> to the chinese, jay? thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow. "ac 360" starts now. "ac 360" starts now. wolf blitzer is in for anderson -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> anthony wiener just spoke to reporters and late worden a terrible train wreck with dozens, dozens of fatalities. steve king taking heat for highly controversial remarks claiming a lot of children of undocumented workers are drug mules. keeping him honest i'll ask how he justifies those words. also keeping them honest, the height of luxury don't eat anything. the food storage conditions on top of this top of the line cruise ship is down right sickening. that and more tonight. but let's begin with breaking news. the terribly sad news out of northwestern spain. a high-speed train snapped in two, some of the cars on fire. the train, which was coming from madrid derailed on a curve just short of the station. 218 passengers on board, we don't know how many crew members, a search now underway for survivors in
. >> i would refer you to the eu. >> i would refer you to the chinese. [ laughter ] >> to the chinese, jay? thanks so much for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow. "ac 360" starts now. "ac 360" starts now. wolf blitzer is in for anderson -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> anthony wiener just spoke to reporters and late worden a terrible train wreck with dozens, dozens of fatalities. steve king taking heat for highly controversial...
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. >> reporter: what we've heard in the comments from the eu foreign policy chief and from secretary of state john kerry is reasonably positive spin on this situation, talking about all of the progress that they've made. but the point that they are not dwelling upon, of course, the role of the french, the words of the french. recalling what happened here, secretary of state kerry abandoning his trip in the middle east, cutting it short, he came here. a dramatic move, followed by all of those other foreign ministers and they believe that they had a deal which was very close to being signed and they thought that they could nudge it the very last bit and then they were surprised by the french objections and i think that even though there is language of unity from everyone speaking here behind the scenes we're hearing from officials there is considerable annoyance with the french. >> earlier tonight we spoke with this professor from harvard about the french reluctance to accept this deal. >> the israelis have gone to just about everyone to press their case, going to the united states, of co
. >> reporter: what we've heard in the comments from the eu foreign policy chief and from secretary of state john kerry is reasonably positive spin on this situation, talking about all of the progress that they've made. but the point that they are not dwelling upon, of course, the role of the french, the words of the french. recalling what happened here, secretary of state kerry abandoning his trip in the middle east, cutting it short, he came here. a dramatic move, followed by all of...
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controversial nominee that refused to sign letters supporting israel and, refused to sign a letter asking the eu to designate hezbollah as a terrorist organization and the list goes on and on and on but at the end of the day, this is the president's decision, i give him great discretion and can't believe one democratic colleague is not upset by this choice, enough to speak out. >> chris: now, one of the other things you want and you are using the nomination as leverage, is to get more information about benghazi, the president says that that is all about politics. take a look at this: >> president barack obama: we've had more testimony and more paper provided to congress than ever before, and, congress is sort of running out of things to ask. >> chris: question, tell me the single most important thing that after all of these months you still don't know about benghazi. >> pretty hard. let's start with after. we don't know who changed the talking points to take the references to al qaeda, or the talking points given to susan rice and don't know who the survivors of the attack are so congress can in
controversial nominee that refused to sign letters supporting israel and, refused to sign a letter asking the eu to designate hezbollah as a terrorist organization and the list goes on and on and on but at the end of the day, this is the president's decision, i give him great discretion and can't believe one democratic colleague is not upset by this choice, enough to speak out. >> chris: now, one of the other things you want and you are using the nomination as leverage, is to get more...
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. >> and just the fact that eu was floating this idea and the authorities in cyprus were floating this idea means, this is the beginning of the end of the euro, people have no confidence they can deposit their funds in the bank creates insecurity. >> real quickly, another deadline tonight for a possible agreement, do you think we'll see real reactions in our financial markets this week? >> i think that, if there's no deal tonight, and if the beginning of a disorder collapse and exit from the euro on monday, absolutely. if there's an agreement and it looks like there's a time line for cyprus to work this problem out and it doesn't causes social instability in that country we'll be okay. and we don't know yet. >> and when we come back -- a life of service after political scandal. "fall to grace" is in our "sunday spotlight." "fall to grace" is in our "sunday spotlight." look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the wor
. >> and just the fact that eu was floating this idea and the authorities in cyprus were floating this idea means, this is the beginning of the end of the euro, people have no confidence they can deposit their funds in the bank creates insecurity. >> real quickly, another deadline tonight for a possible agreement, do you think we'll see real reactions in our financial markets this week? >> i think that, if there's no deal tonight, and if the beginning of a disorder collapse...
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>> there should be more openness in eu affairs. and this process is being conducted by the external service. it is for them to decide who to consult. they have had a meeting with civil society in brussels on the fourth of december, including the review of the common position. i do not have a list of who attended but there was an opportunity for ngo's to attend. that is a beginning. >> it sems the uk's own consolidated criteria are weakening in some aspects and the european union's competition. do you agree and if so, do you have any proposals to introduce legislation to make them in line with the european union position? >> as far as i can see, our export accord fully with the position. there are -- the wording differs in some minor suspects. >> we were not told was minor. we were told issues of national security assessment and the fed's interest were considerably weaker. >> i will like to see any substantial this argument on that. that would not be our view on the moment. so let's have the details of that. do you want to comment f
>> there should be more openness in eu affairs. and this process is being conducted by the external service. it is for them to decide who to consult. they have had a meeting with civil society in brussels on the fourth of december, including the review of the common position. i do not have a list of who attended but there was an opportunity for ngo's to attend. that is a beginning. >> it sems the uk's own consolidated criteria are weakening in some aspects and the european union's...
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i hope that people in europe will hear this, people or member of the -- members of the eu. our concerns go to their privacy considerations as well. a verylooking at this in holistic way. >> i'm surrounded by just a few of the items that were on the 10 best list every year she was first lady. she also -- often worked with molly harness. this was the apache war to the formal opening of the saint lawrence seaway where they met prince phillip. another dress is a printed cotton fabric with many of the houses that the eisenhower's lived in during their marriage. it also includes the five star symbol for the general. she was very fond of the color pink and wore it in many different shades and styles. known fornnedy is well- the little black dress. here are two examples of may's favorite little black dress. she always said she would never dress like an old lady. --se gowns, that she well she wore well into her 70's and 80's show bright colors and wild fabrics. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern on c- span and c-span three, also on c-span radio and at www.c- span.org. tenants that is incred
i hope that people in europe will hear this, people or member of the -- members of the eu. our concerns go to their privacy considerations as well. a verylooking at this in holistic way. >> i'm surrounded by just a few of the items that were on the 10 best list every year she was first lady. she also -- often worked with molly harness. this was the apache war to the formal opening of the saint lawrence seaway where they met prince phillip. another dress is a printed cotton fabric with...
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one is on the iaea iran root him and another is on the p5+1 or eu 3+3 root. these are different, independent and separate. the route between iran and iaea, the main focus is on verification. therefore, we would like to see the implementation of additional protocols, more timely of information which is caused modified code 3.1 but simply it means timely information about the iran nuclear activities. and on the clarification of possible -- [inaudible] policies that these are iran and iaea. on the other hand, p5+1 or eu three dialogue is dealing with some lifting, possible lifting of sanctions, possible limitation of enrichment activities, as i understand. the parties involved are different. three countries are from eu, russia, china, united states, and they are negotiating with iran. an important meeting will take place on the seventh and eighth of november, next month. >> as you pointed out, the two tracks are really separate from each other. but hasn't iran said very clearly actually that there can be no progress in vienna until there's progress with the p5+1
one is on the iaea iran root him and another is on the p5+1 or eu 3+3 root. these are different, independent and separate. the route between iran and iaea, the main focus is on verification. therefore, we would like to see the implementation of additional protocols, more timely of information which is caused modified code 3.1 but simply it means timely information about the iran nuclear activities. and on the clarification of possible -- [inaudible] policies that these are iran and iaea. on the...
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we were pushing not just our partners in the eu, the commission, but also a wide range of voices in the united states to adopt this. eventually, that better the president. he agreed. thing in thehat bp example of congressional legislation, which we were able to influence. another bit of congressional legislation that came in with the big package, the stimulus package into thousand nine, -- 2009, very i'm open to us, but we in the european countries were able to tone down the buy america provisions. it did not apply to you member states. >> very briefly, you listed a series of successes. perhaps the exception is afghanistan were others have contradicted to bring in the u.s. around. apart from afghanistan, is there anything else as a success we have managed to achieve and british interests without necessarily relying on partners? also, could you just highlight one or two failures? you have outlined a lot of success but no failures in trying to sway americans. >> i wouldn't have given an example if i didn't think we had a significant rollback. others -- going back a bit, maybe going back a
we were pushing not just our partners in the eu, the commission, but also a wide range of voices in the united states to adopt this. eventually, that better the president. he agreed. thing in thehat bp example of congressional legislation, which we were able to influence. another bit of congressional legislation that came in with the big package, the stimulus package into thousand nine, -- 2009, very i'm open to us, but we in the european countries were able to tone down the buy america...
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we've got another eu summit in march, which is not -- which is not ear marked, of course, as a budget meeting, but i daresay we will trickle along nicely or unnicely until finally they reach an agreement on the next budget. in terms of the eurozone debt crisis, of course, that's the other point of discussion. at the moment, there's a little bit of cautious shoulder padd g padding, but it will be a bit more cautious because of the aforementioned festering crisis in spain. obviously, what we've seen at the moment is we live on the principal hope that the eurozone might grow itself or stabilize itself out of the crisis, a far cry yet for spain, but the latest refinancing operation in the various eurozone countries, including at the short end of the range for spain looks like a bit of relief. no relief in terms of the actual solving of the problems, but we'll hear none of that tonight. >> as we've learned, that's often the case with these situations. sylvia, thanks very much for that. tina fordham is still with us. from your point of view, how important is today's meeting? how important b
we've got another eu summit in march, which is not -- which is not ear marked, of course, as a budget meeting, but i daresay we will trickle along nicely or unnicely until finally they reach an agreement on the next budget. in terms of the eurozone debt crisis, of course, that's the other point of discussion. at the moment, there's a little bit of cautious shoulder padd g padding, but it will be a bit more cautious because of the aforementioned festering crisis in spain. obviously, what we've...
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my question today is whether or not you think the addition of a group like nato or the eu within the russia relations would be able to bring these perspectives and ease this in terms of specifically nuclear negotiations and reduction area or if you think that it might just create more problems. >> that is a very good question. first of all, there are negotiations and negotiations because we have addressed the weapons including the ones that have led to the conclusion of strategic weapons and we have treated it as being successful in this regard today. not only legitimate, but a very essential part of things including security. because it is part of the land that is so important to us. and this includes the united states that is part of the oce and the framework of the conventional weapons regulation. so the security in europe certainly needs to bring all of us together and there are a number of other issues where we work together. this includes your europeans, because they call it three plus three and there are the west of us as well. >> so we have this as part of the rest of europe
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and, basically, eu--eugene vidal really organized the trip for her. he put the department of commerce at her--at her--for her--for her to use. he assigned a--an--an ex-navy pilot who worked for the department of commerce by the name of bill miller. he basically assigned him to--amelia to run interference. c-span: but at the time, she had helped get gene vidal the job. >> guest: she had helped gene vidal--definitely, she'd helped gene vidal get the job. she not only helped gene vidal get the job, she helped him to keep the job because at one point, washington being washington, there were some senators that thought they had a better--better man for the job. and they were pressuring franklin roosevelt to fire eugene vidal, at which point--and at one point, roosevelt actually issued an order saying--saying that he was going to fire vidal and put in somebody else. and when amelia heard about it, she sent a blistering telegram--it was just before the 1936 election, franklin roosevelt's second-term election. and amelia earhart sent a blistering telegram to e
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and eu terrorist list. very anti-american, very anti-nato. they attacked turkish military and security installations. at some point that switched and they went after u.s. diplomats and u.s. military. they were particularly active during the gulf war, and they've killed dozens of people since the '70s. they finance themselves by robberies and extortion. experts don't rule out they may have been subcontracted by another group. in fact, i was reading the newspapers a short while ago, shep. there was an article that said this was a splinter group of a larger organization backed by iran and syria. now, we don't have any confirmation of that, but again, there's always the possibility that they were subcontracted by someone else, the u.s. saying that they're following turkey's lead at this point but so far, turkey is just saying that it was this leftist group. >> shepard: amy kellogg in london. thanks so much. experts call ankara one of the safest cities in the region but consider turkey's neighbors, iran to the east, syria to the south and united s
and eu terrorist list. very anti-american, very anti-nato. they attacked turkish military and security installations. at some point that switched and they went after u.s. diplomats and u.s. military. they were particularly active during the gulf war, and they've killed dozens of people since the '70s. they finance themselves by robberies and extortion. experts don't rule out they may have been subcontracted by another group. in fact, i was reading the newspapers a short while ago, shep. there...
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gathered on the streets of kiev today after president victori yanokovich rejected a packet with the eu and sided are russia. dozens of demonstrators over the weekend. the president said today that police acted excessively. barnaby phillips is in kiev with more on this situation. >> in the city center, it does feel like a revolution is underway. the city hall has become a headquarters for protesters. all day, people came in. just have a look or enjoy the food and hot drinks or even to catch a nap. amidst all of this, a workman valiantly removes the carpet so that it won't get damaged in these extraordinary times. the problem for the opposition is: where do they go from here? how do they turn occupation into political victory? >> the way to resolve this crisis is through presidential and parliamentary elections. we have a resolution in the government of ukraine. this government should resign. >> pictures have emerged from sunday night that show the police were, at times, brutal in their treatment of protesters and journalists. anton is a photographer, beaten by riot police. he pleaded wi
gathered on the streets of kiev today after president victori yanokovich rejected a packet with the eu and sided are russia. dozens of demonstrators over the weekend. the president said today that police acted excessively. barnaby phillips is in kiev with more on this situation. >> in the city center, it does feel like a revolution is underway. the city hall has become a headquarters for protesters. all day, people came in. just have a look or enjoy the food and hot drinks or even to...
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the rate reported by eurostat, the eu's statistics office, is a record high for the eurozone after november's original 11.8 percent estimate was revised down. unemployment in the eurozone has been 11.7 percent now for three months. greece has the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone at 26.8 percent. the san francisco bay estuary has now been added to the list of protected wetlands under the federal government. the designation means officials will not promote projects that alter designated eco-systems. the san francisco bay estuary is the largest on the pacific coast. and makes up 77 percent of california's remaining wetland areas. its also home to more than one thousand animal species. the man who says he created the fictional woman that a star college player thought with his girlfriend has spoken out to dr. phil. in an interview on "the dr. phil show" - ronaiah tuiasosopo says although making up lennay kekua was deceptive - it still provided benefits for manti te'o. >> every interview that manti had released and whenever he would reflect on lennay he said nothing but things about how he
the rate reported by eurostat, the eu's statistics office, is a record high for the eurozone after november's original 11.8 percent estimate was revised down. unemployment in the eurozone has been 11.7 percent now for three months. greece has the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone at 26.8 percent. the san francisco bay estuary has now been added to the list of protected wetlands under the federal government. the designation means officials will not promote projects that alter designated...
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and, the cypriots did one thing right as far as i can tell, to reject the eu, imf an european central bank demand on that first run. you know, 6% for the little guy and 10% for the bbg guy. >> i know. it was a terrible idea. would be the first time in history a government has reneged on deposit insurance. i'm not sure it wasn't a plot by the troika to have it end up where it did but to put the burden on cyprus, so russia wouldn't cut off their gas supplies. >> lou: and, russia provides a third of europe's gas, so it's not an inconsiderable consideration. wilbur, great to see you, i hope you come back soon. >> if you invite me. >> lou: i'm inviting you. next week! wilbur ross, good to see you. abc has three winning programs and is natural they want to dump the host of one of those three and governor beandrew cuomo helping nbc out, we'll show you what happens in tonight's chalk talk. icker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the offic
and, the cypriots did one thing right as far as i can tell, to reject the eu, imf an european central bank demand on that first run. you know, 6% for the little guy and 10% for the bbg guy. >> i know. it was a terrible idea. would be the first time in history a government has reneged on deposit insurance. i'm not sure it wasn't a plot by the troika to have it end up where it did but to put the burden on cyprus, so russia wouldn't cut off their gas supplies. >> lou: and, russia...
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and, the cypriots did one thing right as far as i can tell, to reject the eu, imf an european central bank demand on that first run. you know, 6% for the little guy and 10% for the bbg guy. >> i know. it was a terrible idea. would be the first time in history a government has reged on deposit insurance. i'm not sure it wasn't a plot by the troika to have it end up where it did but to put the burden on cyprus, so russia wouldn't cut off their gas supplies. >> lou: d, russia provides a third of europe's gas, so it's not an inconsiderable consideration. wilbur, great to see you, i hope you come back soon. >> if you invite me. >> lou: i'm inving you. next week! wilbur ross, good to see you. abc has three winning programs and is natural they want to dump the host of one of those three and governor beandrew cuomo and those are my final four picks. now over to you charles???? sir charles' single miles card left him blacked out. he's coming to us from home. th's's gotta be traveling. now instead of covering the final four, he's stuck covering fourth graders. brick! bobby is 1 for 36. mikey? h
and, the cypriots did one thing right as far as i can tell, to reject the eu, imf an european central bank demand on that first run. you know, 6% for the little guy and 10% for the bbg guy. >> i know. it was a terrible idea. would be the first time in history a government has reged on deposit insurance. i'm not sure it wasn't a plot by the troika to have it end up where it did but to put the burden on cyprus, so russia wouldn't cut off their gas supplies. >> lou: d, russia provides...
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the eu is currently putting -- or debating caps on bankers' bonuses. is that something the eu should be doing or is that something bank shareholders should be doing? government or private sector? >> i think we displmay have a t for another time. richard quest. from the cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. join me tomorrow 1:00 p.m. eastern. i'll introduce you to someone who says his company knows better than the u.s. government how to handle airport security. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [
the eu is currently putting -- or debating caps on bankers' bonuses. is that something the eu should be doing or is that something bank shareholders should be doing? government or private sector? >> i think we displmay have a t for another time. richard quest. from the cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. join me tomorrow 1:00 p.m. eastern. i'll introduce you to someone who says his company knows better than the u.s. government how to handle airport security. hey. they're...
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and, the cypriots did one thing right as far as i can tell, to reject the eu, imf an european central bank demand on that first run. you know, 6% for the little guy and 10% for the bbg guy. >> i know. it was a terrible idea. would be the first time in history a government has reneged on deposit insurance. i'm not sure it wasn't a pl by the troika to have it end up where it did but to put the burden on cyprus, so russia wouldn't cut off their g supplies. >> lou: and, russia provides a third of europe's gas, so it's not an inconsiderable consideration. wilbur, great to see you, i hope you come back soon. >> if you invite me. >> lou: i'm inviting you. next week! wilbur ross, good to see you. abc hashree winning programs and is natural they want to dump the host of one of those three and governor beandrew cuomo ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mu
and, the cypriots did one thing right as far as i can tell, to reject the eu, imf an european central bank demand on that first run. you know, 6% for the little guy and 10% for the bbg guy. >> i know. it was a terrible idea. would be the first time in history a government has reneged on deposit insurance. i'm not sure it wasn't a pl by the troika to have it end up where it did but to put the burden on cyprus, so russia wouldn't cut off their g supplies. >> lou: and, russia provides...